§ Mr. David Youngasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what information he has, in respect of each local authority, and for each year since 1979, regarding (a) the number of mortgages granted, (b) the number of mortgages in respect of which payments have been rescheduled and (c) the number of cases in which an authority has repossessed a property on which it had advanced a mortgage.
§ Sir George Young[pursuant to his reply, 18 February 1985, c. 332]: I have today placed in the Library tables
Basic salary maxima-at December 1984 prices (£) Main Grade 1 April 1975 1 April 1976 1 April 1977 1 April 1978 1 April 1979 1 April 1980 1 April 1981 23 August 1982 1 April 1984 Actual Scale April 1984 Regional Nursing Officer—RI 25,759 22,393 19,478 20,257 20,241 26,118 26,899 26,954 26,895 26,235 Regional Nurse—RI 19,877 17,446 15,267 15,770 15,804 15,577 18,829 18,868 18,827 18,365 Senior Nursing Officer I (Senior Nurse 6) 12,263 11,042 9,815 9,961 10,064 10,974 10,382 10,544 10,521 10,263 Nursing Officer II (Senior Nurse 8) 10,813 9,823 8,777 8,889 9,004 9,793 9,264 9,409 9,388 9,158 Nursing Sister II (Ward Sister) 9,864 9,024 8,067 8,159 8,283 9,357 8,852 8,991 8,971 8,751 Deputy Nursing Sister 8,414 7,805 6,977 7,048 7,185 8,084 7,648 7,768 7,751 7,561 Staff Nurse 7,348 6,908 6,176 6,236 6,382 7,037 6,657 6,762 6,748 6,582 Enrolled Nurse 6,498 6,194 5,538 5,556 5,709 6,270 5,932 6,025 6,012 5,864 Nursing Auxiliary 4,574 5,276 4,750 4,760 4,879 5,210 4,928 5,006 4,949 4,828 Student—3rd Year 4,832 4,792 4,339 4,340 4,464 4,660 4,408 4,477 4,385 4,277 Pupil—2nd Year 4,557 4,561 4,142 4,141 4,311 4,446 4,206 4,272 4,184 4,081 Director of Nurse Education I 18,011 15,877 13,930 14,344 14,395 15,803 16,471 16,966 16,930 16,514 Senior Tutor 12,571 11,302 10,035 10,193 10,293 11,231 10,625 10,959 10,935 10,667 Tutor 11,663 10,538 9,385 9,502 9,610 10,469 9,905 10,238 10,216 9,965 Clinical Teacher 10,813 9,823 8,777 8,889 9,004 9,793 9,264 9,604 9,583 9,348